Slack Launches Redesign With New Navigation and Customizable Sidebar

Mar 20, 2020 at 03:56am EDT
Slack 2020 Redesign

Slack has started rolling out a brand new redesign for its desktop app. The design includes a customizable sidebar, new navigation layout, new shortcuts menu, compose button and much more.

Slack Gets a New Design

In a blog post, Slack announced that it has started its rollout for a new design aimed at improving collaboration and organization. The app will also be easier to use after these updates by putting various features in easy reach. Highlights of these new features include the following:

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Navigation Bar

The new navigation makes it easy to perform quick searches and switch between conversations. The sidebar now contains quick-links to threads, notifications and files as well as a new compose button to quickly start new conversations or groups.

Sidebar Organization

The longer you use Slack, the more your sidebar gets messy. Thankfully, the sidebar now supports easy drag and drop customization so you can decide which project gets the top priority. Channels and people can be grouped in sections, which are only visible to you, allowing you to organize your view as you see fit. Of course, you can even add emojis to the sidebar.

Note that this feature will only be available for paid customers.

Shortcuts Menu

Slack users know that they can quickly access apps through ‘/‘ commands, but is it not the easiest method to access apps for most users. A new lightning bolt icon will now be visible next to the messages field, which will provide quick access to apps. It will also provide access to Slack features like calls, reminders and workflows. Slack says that more app shortcuts will be added over time.

Other features

The Slack design blog has a good rundown of all the new design updates, which include new animations, native-looking navigation bars for Windows and Mac, and themes that allow complete personalization of the new design. Make sure to check it out for more details.

These new changes have started rolling out to customers and will take a few weeks to be available to everyone. Once the rollout is complete, Slack will focus on update its mobile version with the same new features.

About the author: Imran Hussain has been covering tech since 2008. His passion in technology started from beta testing Windows Longhorn and other Microsoft services and apps, and later expanded to smartphones and other platforms. He currently covers mobile tech, and still prefers beta releases over stable software updates. When not writing, buying or discussing tech, Imran enjoys gaming, movies, news and spending time with his family.

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